I'll jump in and comment on this. Keep in mind I've got hundreds of rounds and exponentially more dry fire time with the XLR versus the RokStok. I shot a few rounds from the
@Marbles Rokstok so what I'll share is initial impressions. It was cool!
The Rokstok ergonomics felt good, was easily able to stay in the scope and spot impacts, and it felt "dead" when properly supported. To elaborate on that last point, when the gun was layed over the improvised rest, it settled nicely with a very small wobble zone. It just felt good.
Lastly, and
@B_Reynolds_AK already touched on this, pun intended, the RokStok feels nicer to hold compared to the XLR chassis. The carbon fiber stock with the slight texturing was pleasing. Magnesium eventually assumes the temperature of it's surrounds (to a point). The XLR, while flat on the bottom, is more sharply square in hand compared to the RokStok.
If I had a Rokstok on a rifle of mine, I'd miss the following from my XLR (or MDT HNT 26) chassis: full length ARCA, folding stock, adjustable stock, and modularity for pistol grips and thumb rests.
There's no such thing as
the best, just tradeoffs.